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In the upper elementary years, students are challenged to think more deeply and independently as they prepare for high school and beyond. Lessons are designed to encourage abstract and analytical reasoning, while faith, service, and leadership are woven into daily life. Beyond the classroom, students grow through opportunities in fine arts, athletics, service projects, and leadership development—ensuring well-rounded growth academically, spiritually, and socially.

  • Strengthen abstract reasoning in math and science, and analytical skills in reading and writing.
  • Prepare students for high school and beyond with study skills, organization, and personal accountability.
  • Encourage leadership through school responsibilities, service projects, and team activities.
  • Expand opportunities in fine arts, athletics, and STREAM (Science, Technology, Religion, Engineering, Arts & Math).
  • Deepen Catholic identity through faith in action, sacraments, and service.
  • Promote character formation: being happy, holy, and helpful.